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Posts posted by yordan
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+1 for OpenSource
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Probably would be easier if you show us the complete error message. First of all the lines are not numbered in your post. And secondly, some error message like "undefined symbol" or "division by zero" are self-explanatory ones.
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Could you post the errors here?
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Let's see if somebody answers this. In my own opinion, I don't think that python is suited for real artificial intelligence, machine learning nor deep learning.
By the way, "expert" or "pro" are words usually describing a guy who has several years experience as a company employee working on a precise subject. A guy who learned since a long time is an old student, and not an experienced pro.
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When you read a book, everything is easy and beautiful, you never do any mistake.
When you are at school, a teacher looks what you are doing, and sees the errors you didn't notice. And if a stupid mistake breaks everything, the teacher shows you what to do in order to repair.
So, having a good school with good with a good teacher is the fastest way to learn efficiently.
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And of course, some files have duplicate names but are different files. For instance, "my-today-to-do.docx" has just been created in my current folder (c:\useless) and yesterday's todo list had the same name, in another folder.
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Usually, we use putty when when we want to open a remote terminal to a Linux or Unix system from a windows 7, 10 or 11 machine.
Does that answer your question?
Regards
Yordan
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I would suggest you follow this link :
Briefly, it says :
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Select Start > Settings > System > Display. Your PC should automatically detect your monitors and show your desktop. If you don't see the monitors, select Detect.
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In the Multiple displays section, select an option from the list to determine how your desktop will display across your screens.
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Once you've selected what you see on your displays, select Keep changes.
And the image in the mentioned article is easy to understand.
It's the first thing to be done.
Try it and it should work if you don't have uncompatible materials.
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Hi, Elmer,
Is your Windows 10 PC a laptop with it's own monitor?
Then, you have to tell Windows how you want to use the extra monitor : extending your main display, duplicating your main display, or not at all.
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5 hours ago, Corund said:I thought InfinityFree was the best web host right now, but maybe I'm wrong. Has anyone used it?
Just tried once, but infinityfree seems blocked by my firewall.
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And now are coming the new steps : upgrading to Windows 11!
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8 hours ago, Ozzy6768 said:Hello, I was wondering if someone could tell me who the moderator of this group is? I would like to know if I can share a website I found that allows users to make money online without breaking any rules of this group (this site allows people to make up to$20/mo passively). Thanks for your recommendation!
Hi, Ozzy
Absolutely no, this kind of advertising is not allowed here.
On our so-called "Computers and tech", we only allow topics concerning computers, in order to be helpful to friends who experience problems you already solved. For instance, were you successful backing up your computer? Were you able to restore this backup after you main disk failure? Could you help the guy who received "sorry, your backup could not be restored"
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On 6/9/2021 at 12:10 PM, HumusLeo said:throw a steak that is 10% cooked out of the window into my neighbor's yard.
If your neighbor has dogs, they will feel happy each time you feed them with 10% cooked steaks!?
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Hello, Humus, welcome aboard!
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Hi, pyost!
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Try shotcut
QuoteShotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor.
Supports hundreds of audio and video formats and codecs thanks to FFmpeg. No import required which means native editing, plus multi-format timelines, resolutions and frame-rates within a project. Frame accurate seeking supported for many video formats.
Blackmagic Design SDI and HDMI for input and preview monitoring. Screen, webcam and audio capture. Network stream playback. Supports resolutions up to 4k and capture from SDI, HDMI, webcam, JACK & Pulse audio, IP stream, X11 screen and Windows DirectShow devices.
QuoteQuickstart
- You open files by drag-n-drop in addition to the usual menu and toolbar methods.
- Tap J, K, L to control playback speed and direction. Tap J or L repeatedly to go faster.
- Tap I or O to set the in and out points.
- Press left or right cursor keys to step frame-by-frame.
- Press page up or down to step one second at-a-time.
- Press alt+left or alt+right to jump between start, in, out, and end.
- Version is based on date. You can choose to update whenever you like and keep multiple versions (new versions are available every two months).
Also video tutorials here : http://www.shotcut.org/tutorials/
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Oh yeah!
Happy new year everybody!
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A bad cluster is a place where the data cannot be written.
Currently, the disks are so huge that the amount of not usable space is negligible.
The disk formatting takes care of bad clusters, and the corresponding sectors are flagged as not to be used, and the operating system does not use them.
I the bad sectors were there before the disk formatting operation, it's not important for a standard user.
If bad sectors appear during the life of the disk, the corresponding data are lost. That's a reason why you must have a backup of each of your important data. If a file is corrupted, you can restore it from your backup. If you have no backup, the data are definitely lost.
So, the answer of your question is twofold.
First of all, do you have a copy of your important data? If not, make a copy of your important data as soon as possible.
Secondly, the disk can be saved by a disk check operation, which will flag the bad sectors as not to be used by the operating system.
And of course, some people will tell you that it's better to do a disk format, if that disk is not your operating system disk.
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I confirm. It's quite not normal that a broken file is "used". Probably an antivirus scanning of your hard drive and your USB drive is the first thing to do. Then, copy somewhere the other useful files from you USB drive and then format the USB drive.
And, of course, as usual, booting off a Linux LiveCD would be the easiest way removing the unwanted file from your hard disk.
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I'm rather curious.
This seem to be a software you install on your PC. How will it restore lost SMS on your phone?
Did you already try it? How does it work?
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QuoteWriting something to be cared for by your weak ability is difficult.
Thanks for the compliment! ?
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And the funny thing is :
most of these commands are very similar to ms-dos command-line commands.
Probably very few people remember this time, where PC's only had a teminal environment, the system booted and then showed a prompt A>
And you had to manyally type
cd mygames game.bat
And today, when you go to highschool, the teacher teaches you how the filesystem structure is, and how you have to manipulate files in order to install things, for instance a game, on your computer.
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Frankly speaking, I don't see it each time I surf on the web. Sometimes I see the old-style one, and sometimes I see this new one.
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Clone Yourself
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And of course, after that, the clone would eat all your food and earn all your salary!